Spark NZ will be launching its low-power IoT network in mid March, along with a new digital media platform in April. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Day: February 20, 2018
Flight simulator dev: Sorry for installing password-stealing tool on your PC
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•Developer embeds Chrome password dump tool in official installer to combat pirates. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Tesla cloud systems exploited by hackers to mine cryptocurrency
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•Researchers have discovered that Tesla’s AWS cloud systems were compromised for the purpose of cryptojacking. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Parallels Toolbox for Mac and Windows gets cool new features
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•Parallels Toolbox for Mac and Windows – a suite of easy-to-use tools that turn tedious everyday computing tasks into a few clicks – gets an update. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Apple’s obsession of form over function is hitting some folks in the face (literally)
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•Is Apple sacrificing the well-being of its customers and employees on the altar of unfettered design? …read more Source:: Open Source S
Honor 9 Lite review: Leader of the affordable Android pack
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•The Honor 9 Lite sets a new high bar for the £200 price point, making it the affordable Android handset to beat. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Digital platform strategy: build one before someone else does
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•Recently formed alliance intends to offer digital platform with commerce and IoT capabilities — built ‘by manufacturers, for manufacturers’ …read more Source:: Open Source S
Australian smartphone replacement cycle headed towards three-year mark: Telsyte
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•As well as sticking to their ecosystem of choice, Australians are lengthening the time between phone purchases. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Vocus forced to revise guidance again as profit drops
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•Vocus has brought in a first-half statutory net profit of AU$37.3 million, found a buyer for its New Zealand assets, made five sales on its ASC, and revised its guidance …read more Source:: Open Source S
3D-printed ‘clip-on’ turns smartphone into fully functional microscope
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•Researchers at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Nanoscale BioPhotonics have developed a simple clip-on that enables smartphones to visualise specimens as small as 1/200th of a millimetre. …read more Source:: Open Source S